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Esquire Financial’s Litigation-Related Loans Climb to $1.22 Billion
Esquire Financial Holdings continues to build its bank around the legal industry, with commercial litigation-related lending now the clear centerpiece of its loan book rather than a sideline. The firm’s…
LITFINCON Launches Inaugural European Conference in Amsterdam
LITFINCON, the global litigation finance conference series produced by Siltstone Capital, is bringing its platform to Europe for the first time, signaling how central the region has become to the…
High Rise Financial Expands Pre-Settlement Funding Into Nevada
High Rise Financial, a national consumer legal funding company, has extended its pre-settlement funding operations into Nevada, offering non-recourse advances to plaintiffs across Las Vegas, Henderson, Reno, North Las Vegas,…
Legal Funding Market Report Frames Litigation as a Capital Allocation Strategy
A new market analysis argues that the most consequential shift in legal funding has little to do with litigation itself and everything to do with capital efficiency. Corporations that once…
Uber Requires Plaintiffs to Disclose Litigation Funders in Updated Agreements
Uber has quietly rewritten its rider and driver agreements to require anyone who sues the company to disclose whether their case is backed by third-party litigation funding — a novel…
SRA Consults on New Litigation Funding Rules for Consumer Claims Firms
The Solicitors Regulation Authority has opened a consultation on sweeping new requirements for law firms that rely on third-party litigation funding to pursue consumer claims, citing risks to firm stability…
SSB Law Administrators Seek £19.5M From ATE Insurers Over Cavity Wall Claims
The administrators winding down collapsed UK firm SSB Law have launched a £19.5 million claim against the after-the-event insurers tied to the firm’s cavity wall insulation cases, in a dispute…
Meru’s Withdrawal Highlights the Case for Litigation Funding in India
The decision by cab aggregator Meru to abandon its long-running competition appeal against Ola and Uber has become an unlikely rallying point for advocates of third-party litigation funding in India,…
Treasury Rejects Longo’s Warning Over ASIC’s Depleted Litigation War Chest
Australia’s Treasury has brushed aside warnings from former corporate regulator chair Joe Longo that the Australian Securities and Investments Commission is running short of the money it needs to fund…
FCA Attacks Consumer Group Over Funding in £9.1bn Car Finance Battle
The Financial Conduct Authority has turned on a consumer campaign group in the escalating fight over Britain’s £9.1 billion motor-finance redress scheme, questioning how the organization is funded and its…
